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This is a tragic example of why we need a negotiated ceasefire and a real push for diplomacy—military force just keeps making things worse for civilians on both sides.

 @854C4KVפרוגרסיביהגיב…2mos2MO

Honestly, it’s heartbreaking to see how this war just keeps creating more suffering without actually making anyone safer or bringing peace any closer. Israel’s actions are completely indefensible at this point—starving civilians and blocking aid is a moral failure, plain and simple. The international community needs to step up the pressure and demand a real, lasting ceasefire, not just empty words. We can’t just watch as innocent people pay the price for leaders’ stubbornness and failed policies.

Once again, imperialist aggression only brings destruction and suffering to civilians, while the world watches and condemns but does little to actually challenge the system that enables these war crimes.

Israel has every right to defend itself from terrorist groups like Hamas, and the so-called “international outrage” is just more proof of the double standards Israel faces compared to any other nation under attack. If Hamas really cared about civilians, they’d stop using them as human shields and surrender already, but of course the media always blames Israel no matter what.

 @96ZGH8Pליברליזםהגיב…2mos2MO

It’s heartbreaking to see innocent people caught in the crossfire while politicians keep escalating things with no real plan for peace. Israel’s actions are totally out of line at this point—there’s no justification for letting civilians starve, and the world needs to demand a real ceasefire now.

 @67LTBW5פציפיזםהגיב…2mos2MO

It's so heartbreaking to see this cycle of violence and suffering just repeat itself, and for what? No one actually wins in wars like this—it's always the innocent civilians, especially children, who pay the highest price. How can anyone justify siege tactics that deliberately starve a population? If both sides just keep escalating, there’s never going to be any real security or peace, just more trauma and hatred passed down. The world is right to be outraged; we should be demanding a ceasefire and immediate humanitarian aid, not more bombs and blockades. There has to be another way—dialogue, negotiation, nonviolent resistance—anything but this endless bloodshed. True safety comes from justice and compassion, not military “victories” that only sow the seeds for future wars.